One of KOKC's Towers (photo by Storm Chaser Johnny Kelly) |
An amazing photo captured the aftermath of what a tornado did to a KOKC 1520 AM radio tower near Moore, Oklahoma. Two of the station's 3 towers were damaged. The station's N/T format is now airing on KEBC 1560 AM and continues its FM simulcast on K276EX 103.1 T-FM.
Shortly after, a tornado touched down two miles west of the OKC Fairgrounds with multiple power flashes visible from the air.
Then, around 6:35 p.m., a tornado near SW 4th St. and crossed Interstate 35 in Moore. Then, another was spotted in the same pathway tornadoes took in Moore's 2013 tornado, which resulted in 23-deaths.
There have been reports of significant damage and natural gas leaks. It also caused multiple car crashed and overturned vehicle including a semi on I-35. As a result Moore schools were canceled for Thursday.
KFOR-TV4 Chief Meteorologist Mike Morgan and Bob Moore Chopper 4 pilot Jon Welsh were on the air as a tornado formed and touched down in Moore, Oklahoma on Wednesday, capturing the storm’s path of destruction live on KFOR.
No sooner had Morgan pointed to what he called a ‘gustnado’ of debris, when rotating winds from the storm started to cause electrical explosions and other destruction on screen that turned into a tornado.
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